SHOT 3 CHILDREN AND SELF.; Waiter, Grieving for Wife, Killed Son and May Be Blind.

Suffering from melancholia because of the death ot his wife and fearing for the future, Charles Trapp, a waiter, employed in the Railroad Club in the Terminal Building, shot his three children...View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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